The Black Stars captain says claims he killed his friend and fellow Ghanaian Castro (born Theophilus Tagoe) as part of a ritual sacrifice are “wild and absurd.”
Castro, whose hits include “Jealousy” and “African Girls” (the latter was performed with Gyan), went missing in July along with friend Janet Bandu.
They disappeared while using jet skis on holiday with the Al-Ain striker’s family in the Ghanaian coastal town of Ada.
Allegations in Ghana’s media suggested the disappearance was suspicious.
Castro and Bandu were last seen heading towards the ocean on a jet ski and were presumed drowned.
No bodies were recovered and rumours continued to circulate this month when Gyan’s brother, Baffour Gyan, was alleged to have been part of a gang which attacked a journalist who had asked the player about the rumours. The assault charges on Baffour have since been dropped.
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